Classics: Ancient History Study guides, Class notes & Summaries

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Summary Notes on the Peloponnesian Wars 425-404 B.C (with source quotes)
  • Summary Notes on the Peloponnesian Wars 425-404 B.C (with source quotes)

  • Summary • 3 pages • 2023
  • Summative Notes of all the battles/ events in the Peloponnesian Wars between the years 425-404 B.C. (including Lysander, Arginusae etc.)These notes include source quotes, and are great for easily remembering every event on a basic level, and having quote association. Notes were created for Ancient History/Classics A-Level
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Summary Notes on the Peloponnesian Wars 442-426 B.C (with source quotes)
  • Summary Notes on the Peloponnesian Wars 442-426 B.C (with source quotes)

  • Summary • 2 pages • 2023
  • Summative Notes of all the battles/ events in the Peloponnesian Wars between the years 442-426 B.C. These notes include source quotes, and are great for easily remembering every event on a basic level, and having quote association. Notes were created for Ancient History/Classics A-Level.
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Summary  the Peloponnesian Wars 480-425 B.C. (with source quotes)
  • Summary the Peloponnesian Wars 480-425 B.C. (with source quotes)

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  • Notes spanning the years 480-425BC, covering the events of every battle in the Greco-Peloponnesian Wars (between Athens and Sparta). These notes include direct source quotes. Perfect for easy recall of events and associating quotes. (I created these to study for my Ancient History A-Levels and for me they were a life-saver) - they are still mostly summary, so can use to help develop ideas too.
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Between 479-431BC, Athens always chose conquest over peace. Discuss.
  • Between 479-431BC, Athens always chose conquest over peace. Discuss.

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  • In the time period between the Graeco-Persian War and the Peloponnesian War, did Athens always choose peace over war when encountering conflict? This essay details various events in which the Athenians choose either peace or war during this time, with references to back them up.
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The Reasons for the Persian Invasion
  • The Reasons for the Persian Invasion

  • Essay • 3 pages • 2023
  • An essay detailing why the Persians choose to invade Greece in the 5th century BC. There were many reasons and this essay describes the key points with references to back them up.
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The political structure of 5th century BCE Athens.
  • The political structure of 5th century BCE Athens.

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  • Posters detailing the changes to the political structure in Athens in the 5th century BCE, including the political bodies, like the assembly and the jury courts, as well as the re-organisation of the tribes in Athenian-owned Attica.
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According To Herodotus, What Were The Reasons For The Victory Over The Persians?
  • According To Herodotus, What Were The Reasons For The Victory Over The Persians?

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  • Focusing on the account of Herodotus, his Histories, what reasons did he give for the victory over the Persians during the Graeco-Persian War? This essay is based on a in-depth reading of Herodotus and details the key reasons he gives for the Greek victory over the Persians, and as such is a brilliant example of the sort of analysis required of ancient sources at this level of study.
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Diplomacy Was Much More Significant To The Result Of The Peloponnesian Wars Than Was Military Might. Discuss.
  • Diplomacy Was Much More Significant To The Result Of The Peloponnesian Wars Than Was Military Might. Discuss.

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  • During the Peloponnesian War, how did each side conduct themselves? Did they prioritise diplomatic methods or military? Did they talk things through or meet on the battlefield? There were many interactions between the Athenians and the Spartans during the Peloponnesian War, some diplomatic and some military. This essay details key examples of both with references to ancient sources to back them up.
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